Since finding Grizzly Hollow, Rook had traveled to the old bear den in his dreams. It was as if it had called to him, beckoning to his subconscious. His childhood could have been lived out here, if the disease and the worry had not driven his parents to such extreme measures. Maybe if Taima had not been so reckless and stupid as to disobey their father and leave the pack on her own accord, perhaps the Lyalls of Cedarwood Forest could have remained. Relic Lore was huge; and, Rook was certain of it. If it took him days to travel north to the Orchard and a good chunk of his day to travel this far as to find the branches of the old cedars above his head, surely, if he went to the east or to the south, there were many territories and subterritories to discover and explore. He had to have a closer look; maybe the family had seen something that he had not been told of as a cub. The "Renegade Grizzly" and the sometimes intimidating encounters with wolverines and foxes did little to discourage him. He had helped herd deer across great distances, was capable of fending for himself (and his sisters should they have use of him), and had a bit of bulk on his bones to make him something that was almost intimidating if he chose to flash his teeth and make a war banner of his full, plume-like tail. Surely, if something had moved in on his parents' old pack lands, he could handle himself. Across the pine needle-covered carpet, he inspected the 'ruins' of what had once been his family's stronghold. The trees here were still healthy - old and ancient, maybe, but their boughs were strong and robust, still sporting their evergreen spikes. For a time he aimlessly wandered before using his nose to scout around and sample what scents were scattered around the area. A couple of foxes, a herd of deer, a young moose, a mother bear and her cubs (two of them, he noted)... There were even some old wolf trails he picked up, but none of them belonged to anyone he particularly recognized... Then, there it was. The excitement in his face should have remained for much longer than it had - a whole 2-3 seconds. It was just... a hole in the ground, the entrance fortified by mud-covered tree root that arched over the tunnel. It looked... empty. The clearing it remained situated in could have been easily likened to that of a graveyard, and yet no one had died here. At least, not anyone that he knew of. His heart felt as though it could have twisted in his chest. All his life he had pictured the perfection that this place had been during the time of his parents' reign within Relic Lore. The minnows in the Heartleaf Creek were plentiful, he had been told;; the forest was always alive with living creatures, and even the wind whispered and hushed his older siblings to sleep; it was supposed to feel safe... For a while he thought to turn around and start running back to Whisper Caverns, never to return, but something, the faintest trace of something he thought he had remembered of the landmark, still called to him. He froze, staring longingly at the burrow's wide entryway. Perhaps the place had been laying in wait all these months and only now was it trying to speak to him, to make him see what it had been all those years ago. |
Chances are I have a BEN WHISHAW gif for that.